"Your" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Your" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Your" Meaning

Your refers to something that belongs to or is connected with you.

"Your" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "your"


1. Possessive Pronoun

"With these keys, will you be able to unlock your car."

2. Directive

"Can you get your attention, please, for a moment?"

3. Agreement

"We use your stationery. Thank you for lending it to us."

4. Emphasis

"Your own writing style should reflect positively on personal opinions."

5. Placative

"Thank you for giving back to your community through charity work."

"Your" Similar Words

Young

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Younger

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Youngest

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Adjective: being the youngest in age, rank, or position in a family, group, or system of things.

Youngish

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Slightly young or youthful, but slightly older than young. Not in the first stage of youth, but not yet middle-aged either.

Youngling

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A youngling is a noun. It refers to:<br><br> A young person, especially a child or adolescent.<br> A young member of a tribe or clan, often used in fantasy fiction.<br> A young animal, especially one that is early in its development.<br><br>It is often used informally to refer to a person who is young and inexperienced, but it can be a derogatory term if used in the wrong context.

Younglings

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Younglings (plural of "youngling") are immature or inexperienced individuals, often in a specific context.<br><br>In a general sense, younglings can refer to young children or people in their early youth who are still developing physically, emotionally, and mentally.<br><br>In fantasy fiction, such as in the Star Wars universe, a Youngling is specifically a youngling of the Jedi Order, typically between five and 10 years old, who are just beginning their training as Jedi.

Youngster

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A young person, typically between the ages of 13 and 24, who is not yet fully matured or experienced, and is often characterized by recklessness, impulsiveness, or lack of self-control.

Youngsters

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Adjective: Relating to or characteristic of young people, typically in the age range 13 to 26 years old.<br><br>Example: "The youngsters at the music festival danced the night away."<br><br>Or: "Youngsters often have more energy than older people."

Yours

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Belonging to or coming from another person.<br><br>Example: "This is yours" or "That's yours, not mine."

Yourself

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The word "yourself" is an object pronoun. It refers to the person or people who the sentence is being addressed to. In other words, it is the object of the sentence.

Yourselves

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Refers to a group of people, used as the object of a verb.

Yous

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You're is a contraction of "you are". It is a subject-verb combination used as a single word, typically in informal spoken language, to indicate that someone or something is performing an action.<br><br>Example: "You're going to love this movie!" (meaning "You are going to love this movie.")

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Youth

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The word "youth" refers to the state of being young, typically between the ages of 13 and 25. It can also refer to a period of life characterized by physical and mental vigor, a sense of idealism, and a desire for independence and self-discovery. In a social context, youth often implies a sense of recklessness, impulsivity, and a willingness to explore and challenge social norms.<br><br>In a broader sense, "youth" can also refer to a cultural or artistic movement associated with young people, characterized by a desire for revolution, social change, or a challenge to established norms and values.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> "As a youth, I was always drawn to adventure and exploring new places."<br> "The youth of today are more aware of social justice issues than previous generations."<br> "The film explores themes of identity and rebellion, typical of the youth culture of the 1960s."

Youthful

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Young or young-looking, particularly in a charming or attractive way, but also energetic and eager with enthusiasm for life and its experiences.

Youthfulness

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Youthfulness refers to the quality or state of being young, vibrant, and full of energy and vitality. It is a characteristic of young people, often associated with a sense of enthusiasm, optimism, and innocence. Youthfulness can also refer to the ability to look or act young, despite one's actual age.<br><br>Synonyms: youngness, juvenescence, juvenescent, springtime, vitality.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The actress's youthfulness made her seem more attractive on camera.<br> After exercising regularly, she felt a renewal of her youthfulness and energy.<br> The city's vibrant culture and nightlife brought out the youthfulness in everyone.